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There are 127 real estate agents servicing Bexley and surrounds. In 2018 they sold 313 properties. We have analysed all these Bexley agents and on request within 24 hours we will send you a free, up-to-date report on their performance, sales track record and what fees you should pay. View report contents

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Real Estate Agents Bexley – 2018 Performance

Bexley Real Estate Agents sold 313 properties over the last 12 months (155 houses and 158 units). On average these 155 Bexley houses took 63 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -6% from their initial listing price. Bexley units on average took 39 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -5% from their initial listing price.

The best Bexley Real Estate Agents sell properties considerably better than these average figures. We detail who these Bexley agents are in our free report

Importantly it is the performance of the individual real estate agent rather than the agency used that matters. With over 127 agents operating in the Rockdale council area servicing the Bexley market and 48 agencies, vendors should only use those Bexley agents who routinely deliver superior results for their clients. This is crucial to maximise their chances of securing the best possible price for their Bexley property.

With total house growth of 37% over the last five years Bexley agents have had it reasonably easy selling into an appreciating market. Units have fared not as well growing at 26%. Growth in Bexley houses over the last year has been below the five year annual growth rate, coming in at 2% for houses (5yr average 7%) and below for units 4% (5yr average 5%).

Request your free report for the individual performance details of real estate agents in Bexley and the properties they have sold over the last couple of years.

With Bexley houses only selling on average every 9 years and units every 7 years, securing the best Bexley real estate agent to manage this infrequent transaction is crucial.

At the end of the day choosing the best Bexley real estate agent to sell your property can make years of difference to your personal financial situation.

Suburb Overview

Bexley is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bexley is located 14 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Rockdale and is part of the St George area.

James Chandler named the suburb after his birthplace, Bexley in London, England. Chandler bought Sylvester

Lydham Hall, the oldest surviving residence in the area, stands on part of the original land grant of 1822. Joseph Davis settled in this historic residence in the late nineteenth century. Herbert and Frederick Streets are named after his two sons. Henry Kinsela lived on Kinsel Grove. George Preddy occupied Besborough, part of which became Bexley Park.

Dick Stone sold meats in Bexley and Rockdale from 1868. Stone

An upsurge in development began after the railway line to Hurstville was opened in 1884. A two-tier wagonette and hansom cab conveyed train travellers to their homes and in 1909 a steam tram ran between Bexley and Arncliffe. Many inns opened in the area including the Man of Kent, the Robin Hood and Little John Inn and the Highbury Barn. In 1900, Hurstville Council ceded its Bexley ward which became Bexley council. Bexley Council was merged with Rockdale Council in 1948 to form the Municipality of Rockdale.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Bexley underwent serious decline since its main street, Forest Road, was on the major truck route between Port Botany and the start of the M5 Motorway at Beverly Hills. This changed in the late 1990s with the completion of the M5 East Motorway and the subsequent bypass of most heavy and commuter traffic from the main street. The opening of Westfield Hurstville in 1979 also contributed to the decline of the Bexley shopping strip.

Bexley contains a mixture of residential, commercial and light industrial developments. Bexley's main shopping strip is located on Forest Road. It includes a busy intersection with Bexley Road and Harrow Road

and another busy intersection at Stoney Creek Road . Before a downturn in the 1980s, the shopping centre included several banks, building societies and many grocery and specialty shops. Many of the banks have found new uses, such as office space in the former Commonwealth Bank, and an IGA supermarket for the former site of a Coles Variety Store. Many of the shops are of speciality styles.

Commercial developments extend some distance down Stoney Creek Road towards Kingsgrove and are also scattered along Forest Road, south towards Hurstville and north towards Arncliffe. The light industrial developments are located on Forest Road between Bexley and Hurstville, but are slowly being replaced by medium-density residential.

There are also a small number of commercial developments on Queen Victoria Street towards Kogarah.

Bexley is currently served by State Transit Authority public buses and Veolia private buses. A steam tramway opened on 13 October 1909 and operated from Arncliffe railway station via Firth and Done Streets and then onto Wollongong, Forest and Stoney Creek Roads to Bexley Park, near Preddys Road. It closed on 1 January 1927.